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Machado v. System4 LLC

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Aug 1, 2013
466 Mass. 1004 (Mass. 2013)

Opinion

SJC–11175a.

2013-08-1

Edson Teles MACHADO & others v. SYSTEM4 LLC & another.



Eric H. Karp, Boston, for the defendant.

RESCRIPT.

In Machado v. System4 LLC, 465 Mass. 508, 989 N.E.2d 464 (2013)( Machado ), we applied our holding from Feeney v. Dell Inc., 465 Mass. 470, 989 N.E.2d 439 (2013)( Feeney II ), that, following the United States Supreme Court's decision in AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion, ––– U.S. ––––, 131 S.Ct. 1740, 179 L.Ed.2d 742 (2011), a court may properly invalidate a class waiver in an arbitration agreement if a plaintiff “can demonstrate that he or she effectively cannot pursue a claim against [a] defendant in individual arbitration according to the terms of the agreement.” Machado, supra at 513, 989 N.E.2d 464, quoting Feeney II, supra at 472, 989 N.E.2d 439. In applying that holding to the facts of the case, we concluded that the plaintiffs could not make such a demonstration and accordingly reversed the decision of a judge in the Superior Court invalidating that class waiver on public policy grounds. Machado, supra at 516–517, 989 N.E.2d 464. Following the release of the Supreme Court's decision in American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant, ––– U.S. ––––, 133 S.Ct. 2304, 186 L.Ed.2d 417 (2013) (Amex ), which called into question the viability of our holding in Feeney II, we stayed the rescript in Machado and invited the parties to submit their views on the impact, if any, of Amex on our decision in Machado. The plaintiffs did not submit a timely response. The defendants submitted a response expressing their view that Amex had in fact abrogated our decision in Feeney II but did not directly affect our holding in Machado because we ultimately declined to invalidate the class waiver in that case. We agree with the defendants that Amex abrogates so much of our analysis in Machado as relies on our decision in Feeney II. See Feeney v. Dell Inc., 466 Mass. 1001, 1003, 993 N.E.2d 329, 2013 WL 3929051 (2013). Our analysis on the issue of the waiver of multiple damages, as well as our ultimate holding, remain sound. The case is hereby remanded to the Superior Court for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

So ordered.

The case was submitted on briefs.

Jocilene da Silva, Poliane Santos, Luiz Santos, Stenio Ferreira, and Glaucea de Olivera Santos.


Summaries of

Machado v. System4 LLC

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Aug 1, 2013
466 Mass. 1004 (Mass. 2013)
Case details for

Machado v. System4 LLC

Case Details

Full title:Edson Teles MACHADO & others v. SYSTEM4 LLC & another.

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Aug 1, 2013

Citations

466 Mass. 1004 (Mass. 2013)
466 Mass. 1004

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